Winter Tour, 2015

Even though it is well below freezing this time of year, I can’t wish away the beauty that our long winter season beholds. Spring decorating just doesn’t quite fit here in the month of January. The thought of warm blankets, cozy fires, fuzzy slippers and comfort foods makes me happy. So our pinecones, evergreens and wintery whites are welcome to linger here…just a little bit longer.

Such as our snowy white wreath over the fireplace…

(Sourced from Homegoods)

Old books intertwined with pine garlands and galvanized metal.

(Source: Galvanized Pots from Michael’s Stores. Thrifted Books and pine from the woods)

An old clock hidden safely under a cloche…

(Source: Clock from the Curious Moose. Cloche and greenery from Michael’s Stores).

About Jeanette

I show you how to achieve a home that reflects your own personal style. I love expensive-looking items, but still honor my single Mom budget. I'm drawn to shiny objects...and love to decorate with vintage photos, art deco, vintage travel posters, subtle faux finishes, sports and rock memorabilia. Smart DIY projects that are fun, and give you confidence to say "hmmm...I can do that!" Sign up to stay up-to-date on my next project!

This is the first year I allowed winter to stick around, Paula….my house is usually empty too. But spring decorating when it’s below zero just chills me to the bone because I want to wear flip flops and short sleeves 🙂 thanks for stopping by !

Jeanette, everything is so tastefully decorated for the winter season! Love that cocoa/hot tea station. Not to mention those incredible his & hers pillows. Love all the winter decorating ideas. Beautiful.

So happy I found your post in Bloggertunities or I would have missed you and your beautiful winter home tour. I’m a sucker for nature and you’ve included so many beautiful pieces within your decor — succulents, that awesome wreath… Also, I love the small clock tucked inside your cloche.

Jeanette, Your home feels so crisp and organic. Love all your personal touches. You have a wonderful eye for detail and style. Inspiration to us all! Thank you for featuring my little cream clock. I do have a few left in my shop. Cheers!

Jamie – thanks so much, I enjoyed “winter” decorating this year. With the -2 degree temperatures and over a foot of snow, it would be hard to imagine spring decorating anytime soon. Thanks for letting me party with you gals!

more about Jeanette

My grandpa was an antiques “picker” anything he refinished became a "snazzy little thing". The blog began when my home was a blank canvas–soon I found myself creating my very own "snazzy little things" with almost zero budget. Now, I’ve chronicled this journey by sharing all of my projects here with you. Read More…

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